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    The District Health Information System (DHIS) provides for data entry, report generation, and analysis. It is part of a larger initiative for health care data in developing countries, called the Health Information System Programme HISP.
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    The DHIS protocol provides an name registration for host with dynamic IP described in page www.dhis.org. In this project is being developed a service for Windows XP that provides access to this protocol and its features.
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    Winip is client that allows single fully qualified domain names to identify dynamically addressed hosts. It currently interfaces with services that use the dhis protocal (http://www.dhis.org/dhis/) or the ods protocal (www.ods.org).
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